> "janos" == Bujtar Janos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
janos> Every time i want to see man pages (any!!!) the result is
janos> core dumped.
you can try to re-create manpage index cache via:
$ man 8 mandb
$ mandb -c
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> "nathan" == Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
nathan> In other words, simply using 'dpkg -i' or 'dpkg -r' is
nathan> problematic, since the MTA is essential.
here is a simple (and *dirty*) method, but it sort of works for
light-duty machines: example on how i approximately
> "greg" == Gergely Madarasz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
greg> The current php3 package was compiled with apache
greg> 1.3b3. Since then apache 1.3b5 is available as a debian
greg> package, i just didnt have time to upload the new php3.deb
greg> compiled against it...
hmm, pe
hello
i'm using:
php3 version 3.0b4-1
apache version 1.3b5-2
after having enabled the loading of php3 module in the apache config,
i've got the following error while restarting the apache daemon:
Restarting apache daemon...Syntax error on line 93 of
/etc/apache/conf/httpd.conf: dlopen()
> "camm" == Camm Maguire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
camm> Years ago, a
camm> friend helped me setup Tektronics terminal emulation under
camm> kermit, but I can't seem to get it working now.
don't forget to try out all of the tektronics terminals availabke in
gnuplot, i.e. `tek4
> "manoj" == Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
manoj> I guess I would like to hear abot dump vs afio.
i am using afio to back up the important parts of the system, with the
aid of a small script similar to those at /usr/doc/afio/examples, and
am quite happy with it.
my backup
> "rick" == Rick Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
rick> Can anybody confirm if this is fixed in bash-2.01?
$ bash -version
GNU bash, version 2.01.0(1)-release (i486-debian-linux-gnu)
Copyright 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
$ ls -l
total 0
-rw--- 1 simkosimko
>>> "Drake" == Drake Diedrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Drake> I've never seen such a file on any system with Latex.
>>> "HH" == H Huang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
HH> I saw one on our campus' workstations. The file name is
HH> local.tex. But obviously there's no file by this name
> "bill" == Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
bill> I get the same error. An X-session seems to start and then
bill> closes down immediately.
hmm. now you can do (for example) two things:
1) have you looked at what startx says about it, for example after
some `startx >& /tmp/z'
> "bill" == Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
bill> /home/bill/.xinitrc: line 35 161 segementation fault (core
bill> dumped) olvwm
does the error persist when you run: `startx /usr/bin/X11/olvwm' with
_empty_ .xinitrc file? if not, how olwm behaves?
bill> Line 35 of my .xin
hi
franck> Hi, I would like to know if there is any Debian package
franck> for XMGR (graphics software).
yes, there is, in hamm/math section: xmgr_4.0.1-1.deb
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> "WZ" == W Zabolotny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
WZ> preparing small presentation about application of Linux in
WZ> digital signal processing. I wouldn't like to have to present
WZ> transparencies prepared with M$ PowerPoint...
have a look at root.cern.ch: root does look like to
hi
> "jean" == Jean Pierre LeJacq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jean> Thanks for the report. The program /usr/bin/tempfile is
jean> part of the debianutils package from at least version 1.6.
jean> Could you have an earlier version that doesn't include this
jean> program?
thank
hi
when upgrading package wn from stable (1.17.0-5) to unstable
(1.18.3-1), i experienced this problem:
Debian WN configuration (std, old, new, show, save, exit) [show] save
/usr/sbin/wnconfig: tempfile: command not found
/usr/sbin/wnconfig: ${wn_conf_tmp}: ambiguous redirect
in the /us
> "joost" == joost witteveen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
joost> Good thing (to upgrade to menu-1.5). I'd like to urge more
joost> users of stable with problems with menu files (or the
joost> _very_ cryptic error messages of menu-1.3) to upgrade to
joost> menu-1.5-4.
indeed, t
hi
i am using current debian kde packages (e.g. kdeapps 0.10.01-2), and i
have encountered a problem with kpanel menus. namely, when trying
"update-menus -v":
[...]
Udate-menus: Running method:/etc/menu-methods//kde
Unknown identifier "" in script
-f: Aborting.
[...]
which means that
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted as well.
Hi
I saw some recent posts on teTeX and Hebrew in several mailing lists
and newsgroups (debian-user, comp.text.tex, tetex). I would welcome
the idea of having an easy option to typeset Hebrew in teTeX. Well,
co
Hello:
I was looking for a special kernel (aha2940uw and also 3c905
if already available) in "buzz/disks-i386/SpecialKernels"
and found out that the "config-?" files that used to sit
there and described what special kernels are configured for
are no more in the directory tree.
According to the F
On Mon, 21 Oct 1996, David Puryear wrote:
> I was looking at some postscript files and quality was not very good. Is
> there different fonts I can get that would produce better output in X
> and especially ghostscript? If so, where and how.
I use fonts from GNU archives and they are really nice
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